Tel el-Kebir 1882 (1 Viewer)

I think you purchased these really well from EBay. You occasionally get some sensibly priced Trophy figures. I am amazed at how much the British Raj sets of 6 Indian troops unboxed are consistently going for.

Your collection is superb. Thanks for sharing it with us.

Regards
Smendy
 
I think you purchased these really well from EBay. You occasionally get some sensibly priced Trophy figures. I am amazed at how much the British Raj sets of 6 Indian troops unboxed are consistently going for.

Your collection is superb. Thanks for sharing it with us.

Regards
Smendy

Many thanks Smendy :salute::

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
POST OFFICE RIFLES personnel relax before preparing their Field kitchen at Alexandria after the town was captured


POST OFFICE RIFLES MOBILE KITCHEN.jpg

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
What an amazing collection. Fantastic post with so many incredible images. Great reference for the range that seems to have no end.
 
Sir Garnet Wolseley has his photo taken after the battle of Tel El-Kebir



The resulting picture



Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Yes that’s different Martyn, producing a period photo. Very clever. Robin.
 
Black Watch Pipes and Drums


 

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A most impressive display Martyn, well done! {bravo}}

B. :salute::
 
Martyn...
your Black Watch look beautiful with all those pipers and drums...very impressive!!!
 
A most impressive display Martyn, well done! {bravo}}

B. :salute::

Yes that’s pretty amazing Martyn. Robin.

Oh wow Martyn. Wonderful display. Chris

Wow.

One of the very best Bands I have ever seen.
Up the Black Watch!
Excellent sets Martyn. And I always love your backdrops.

Paddy

Martyn...
your Black Watch look beautiful with all those pipers and drums...very impressive!!!

Many thanks Buster, Robin, Chris, Paddy and Mike :salute::

Stay safe

Martyn:)
 

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